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Mavic
Eclipse Sleeves Arm Warmers $34.95

Item # MAV0341

Description

Versatility.

Mavic developed the Eclipse Sleeve Warmer with a dual-layer wicking fabric to keep your arm cool and dry over a wide range of temperatures. This light fabric arm warmer provides light insulation on cool days and UV protection on long summer rides.

Tech Specs

Material:

Wick Matric, Sleek Wick ST

Cuff Closure:

silicone gripper

Recommended Use:

keep those pesky sun rays at bay

Manufacturer Warranty:

2 years

Size chart

Mavic

Men's Cycling Apparel

Mavic Men's Cycling Apparel

XXS

XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

Chest

32.7 - 34.3in(83-87cm)

34.6 - 36.2in(88-92cm)

36.6 - 37.8in(93-96cm)

38.6 - 40.2in(98-102cm)

40.6 - 42.5in(103-108cm)

42.9 - 44.9in(109-114cm)

45.3 - 47.2in(115-120cm)

Waist

28.0 - 29.5in(71-75cm)

29.9 - 31.5in(76-80cm)

31.9 - 33.1in(81-84cm)

33.5 - 35.4in(85-90cm)

35.8 - 37.8in(91-96cm)

38.2 - 40.2in(97-102cm)

40.6 - 42.5in(103-108cm)

Hip

33.5 - 35.0in(85-89cm)

35.4 - 37.0in(90-94cm)

37.4 - 38.6in(95-98cm)

39.0 - 40.9in(99-104cm)

41.3 - 43.3in(105-110cm)

43.7 - 45.7in(111-116cm)

46.1 - 48.0in(117-122cm)

How to Measure:

For best results, take measurements over your underwear.

Chest:

Measure under your arms, around the fullest part of your chest.

Natural Waist:

Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape a bit loose.

Hip:

Measure around the fullest part of your body at the top of your legs.

Inseam:

Using pants that fit well, measure the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.

Sleeve:

Measure from the center of your back to your wrist with arms held out.

Here's what others have to say...

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Poor Construction

Gender:
Male

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

After 3 morning commutes of roughly 10 miles each, these have started to come unstitched everywhere. The design of the sleeves and materials used do not work well together. Granted, these were tight and so the material was pulling, but I would expect some flex so they stay up on the arms. These have about 2% stretch capability. It would be equally annoying if they were loose to constantly fall down. A poor attempt.